I accidentally deleted contents of a table and is now trying to recover the deleted rows. I do not have a backup (how stupid of me). I do have a .mdf file, however I believe i copied that file while SQL Server 2005 was running. Is there anyway to recover this deleted data?

Hi, actually I know the importance of backup, but I don't have the back up in any-how condition. Accidentally the database deleted by me. How do I recover it? How to use the transaction.log file to restore deleted database in SQL Server 2005?

Respected sir, Unfortunately the hard disk of my system is damaged, now I recovered my database. but it cannot be attached again to SQL management studio 2005. The error is myfile.mdf is not a primary database file. (SQL server, error 5171) Please sir help me.

We're in the process of upgrading our servers from SQL Server 2005 to 2008. It's also running on Windows Server 2003 but we're planning a migration on that too. This will include: Log shipping, packages and reporting server. But here's my question: Should we be worried about the risks of this...

Hello! Please tell me is it possible to restore the database if someone accidentally deleted it? I have an old backup but I want a new database to reanimate. Really the database completely is removed from a disk?

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